City Time Difference Time difference between Adalai and Foster:Adalai is 7 hours behind compared to Foster

The time difference between Adalai and Foster is 7 hours

Time Zone Comparison

Adalai (Somalia)

Time Zone

Africa/Mogadishu

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC+3

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Foster (America)

Time Zone

America/New_York

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-5

Daylight Saving Time

UTC-4

Specified CityAdalai
Africa/Mogadishu

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Introduction to Adale, Somalia

Adale is a coastal town in the Lower Shabelle region of central Somalia, about 250 kilometers north of the capital Mogadishu and bordering the Indian Ocean. As an important agricultural and trade node in the Lower Shabelle region, the local economy is dominated by banana cultivation, livestock and fisheries, and the tropical climate provides favorable conditions for crop growth. Despite Somalia's longstanding security and development challenges, Adale remains one of the key hubs for agricultural exports in the region, thanks to its relatively stable location and coastal resources. The town is surrounded by mangrove ecosystems, which play an important role in maintaining the local ecological balance and fisheries resources.


Comparison CityFoster
America/New_York

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About Foster, Rhode Island, United States

Foster is a town in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States, located in the west-central part of the state. Being one of the most sparsely populated towns in Rhode Island, Foster is known for its serene countryside and natural beauty. With an area of approximately 140 square kilometers and a 2020 population of approximately 4,600, the town retains a strong rural New England character.

History and Geographic Features

Foster was founded in 1781 and takes its name from Theodore Foster, an early settler in the area. The terrain is predominantly hilly and forested, with several nature preserves, including portions of the famous George Washington Managed Forest. Scattered throughout the town are farms, historic buildings, and winding country roads, presenting a typical 18th and 19th century New England countryside.

Economy and Life

The economy is based on agriculture and small businesses, and the area is known for its production of maple syrup, cider, and crafts. Residents live at a leisurely pace, and community activities revolve around historic preservation societies and agricultural shows. Although Foster does not have a major commercial center, it is only a 40-minute drive from the capital city of Providence, offering a combination of rural tranquility and urban convenience.

Tourist Highlights

Visitors can explore the Foster Historical Society Museum, hike the Primitive Forest Trail, or attend the Fall Harvest Festival. Its well-preserved stone walls, old churches and seasonal farmers' markets offer an immersive experience of the rural Northeastern United States.